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“Left: CSUF ' s 1993 Homecoming Queen Vicca Logan of Alpha Chi Omega and King Steve Hernandez of Sigma Nu. Below: The official moment of crowning. Homecoming 1993 Fall Celebrations A Twister competition? A Dunk tank? The Blue Bonnets in concert? What ' s going on? They were all part of the activities planned for Home- coming Week ' 92 at CSUF. The Twister competition and the dunk tank were part of the lunchtime ac- tivities offered Monday through Thursday, October 5-8 to encourage students to participate in Homecom- ing Week. Homecoming activities continued into the evening on October 8th with The Blue Bonnets, an all-female quintet, featuring guitarist Kathy Valentine, ex-GoGo ' s bass player, when they played at the Titan Pub. The crowd in the Pub seemed recep- tive to The Blue Bonnets ' brand of alternative, rock, and blues. This year the Deans hosted the annual pre-game Tailgate party and sent invitations to the 800 graduates of the class 1967 for a 25th reunion. Food was provided by alumni Brian Fairley ' s Brian ' s Barbeque, but many people did the traditional pic- nic routine. A post-game party was offered at the Fullerton Hofbrau. Topping a difficult week for the Titan football team with the Oct. 1st resignation of longtime coach Gene Murphy and the threatened elimina- tion of the entire football program, was the game loss of 49-3 to San Jose State. .eft: The 1992 Homecoming Court: (1-r) Jueen Alison Curion, Associated Stu- lents; King Paige Griffin, Sigma Pi; 1st Junner-up Renee Manchester, Alpha )elta Pi. Above John Sarney, nominee for Sigma Pi escorts Kristen Stralow of Alphi Chi Omega to the field for the half-time activ- ities. ”